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Sports Ticket Sales 11/6

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What story does this graph about baseball, basketball and football ticket sales tell?


Note: The 1998-99 and 2011-12 N.B.A. seasons were shortened by lockouts, and the 1994 M.L.B. season was shortened by a players’ strike. Sources: ESPN, MiLB.com
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Question 4
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The graph above appeared with an introductory paragraph stating that "For years, the collapse of baseball has been predicted. Attendance is falling. Television ratings are falling. The stars don’t seem as stellar as basketball’s and football’s stars. And, the fans just get older and older. When will baseball no longer be America’s Pastime?"

Is the above statement supported by the graph? To answer this question use the CER framework

Question 5
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Write a >140 character Tweet that could accompany the sharing of the graph.
This means, you would write a short sentence or two that describes one surprising thing you noticed from the graph and you accompany it with one or two relevant hashtags.
DO NOT start your tweet with the phrase "I noticed"

What is shown in the y axis?
number of trickets sold
popularity of different sports
year
What accounted for the drop in ticket sales for major league baseball in 1994?
the seasons were shortened because of lockouts
the season was shortened by a players' strike
people stopped buying tickets to attend the games
impossible to know
According to the graph, which would you say is the most popular league?
National Football League
National Basketball Association
Major League Baseball
Minor League Baseball